Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... spirit of accommodation , which governed the convention ; and without this indulgence , no union could possibly have been formed . But , sir , considering some peculiar advantages which we de- rive from them , it is entirely just that ...
... spirit of accommodation , which governed the convention ; and without this indulgence , no union could possibly have been formed . But , sir , considering some peculiar advantages which we de- rive from them , it is entirely just that ...
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... spirit from the public wishes . It is the fortunate situation of our country , that the minds of the people are exceedingly enlightened and refined . Here then we may expect the laws to be propor- tionably agreeable to the standard of ...
... spirit from the public wishes . It is the fortunate situation of our country , that the minds of the people are exceedingly enlightened and refined . Here then we may expect the laws to be propor- tionably agreeable to the standard of ...
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... spirit of patriotism , and love of liberty , are almost extinguished among the people ; and that it has become a prevail- ing doctrine , that republican principles ought to be hooted out of the world . Sir , I am confident that such ...
... spirit of patriotism , and love of liberty , are almost extinguished among the people ; and that it has become a prevail- ing doctrine , that republican principles ought to be hooted out of the world . Sir , I am confident that such ...
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... spirit of jealousy . To resist these encroachments , and to nourish this spirit , was the great object of all our public and private institutions . The zeal for liberty became predominant and excessive . In forming our confederation ...
... spirit of jealousy . To resist these encroachments , and to nourish this spirit , was the great object of all our public and private institutions . The zeal for liberty became predominant and excessive . In forming our confederation ...
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... spirit of a mere popular assembly would rarely be actuated by this important principle . It is therefore absolutely necessary that the senate should be so form- ed , as to be unbiassed by false conceptions of the real interests , or ...
... spirit of a mere popular assembly would rarely be actuated by this important principle . It is therefore absolutely necessary that the senate should be so form- ed , as to be unbiassed by false conceptions of the real interests , or ...
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